I can filter posts with collectives, like collective:"Google Cloud"
, but is there a way to exclude them from search, like I do with tags(-[tag]
)?
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i must often switch to google to find things i want to use, with so many programmers there must be a better search– nbkCommented Jul 30, 2021 at 0:36
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Thanks for pointing this out! I've updated the status of the question which will add the item to our backlog. Together with the dev team, we'll see how and when we could be doing this. We'll make sure to update this post whenever we have more clarity :).– JD-Stack StaffCommented Aug 2, 2021 at 11:23
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2@nbk apples and oranges, the site search is the best tool if you want to do a filtered search (like finding things that still need answering), google is better if you seek an answer to a question you have yourself.– GimbyCommented Aug 2, 2021 at 12:57
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@Gimby the site earcch fidns absolutely nothing of omportance, i test this alsmost daily, the only think i ca fid when i go to my user page and enter specific search words that i know i have used– nbkCommented Aug 2, 2021 at 13:19
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The ability to exclude questions related to a specific Collective has been added to the search feature. This is done using the syntax collective:-"Name"
and results in a search that excludes all tags associated with the Collective.
For example, you can use collective:-"Google Cloud"
, which will give you search results as if you excluded every tag associated with the Google Cloud Collective:
Note: the in-product search tips/search help hasn't yet been updated to include this syntax.
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1Hold on, that sounds...broken. As in, I think it does exactly what is advertised, which is blot out questions based on a collective, but that's a whole lot of exclusions. If the collective includes too much then this could be an issue for folks looking for questions that are only tangentially related to a collective.– MakotoCommented Jan 6, 2023 at 16:56
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One use case is to search for questions that are not in the collective (due to not being tagged with a collective tag) but perhaps should be. Or to look for recently added tags that might be considered for inclusion. Commented Jan 11, 2023 at 22:48